• Tobacco stores that are enclosed, have their own entrances, and prohibit consumption of liquor on the premises

• Designated hotel sleeping rooms

• Private residences, except when used for day care

State facilities. The use of tobacco products is prohibited in all state government facilities, including vehicles, parking lots, entrances, and walkways. Exempted from the ban are the Veterans' Home, state university grounds, and state campgrounds.

Posting. Owners and those who control buildings are responsible for informing people that smoking is prohibited and for posting signs at building entrances indicating that smoking is not permitted. A generic downloadable sign acceptable for this purpose is available at http://www.befreesd.com.

Enforcement. Persons violating the smoking ban will be fined $25. Managers of establishments covered under the smoking ban that allow people to smoke on the premises will also be fined.

Employers in South Dakota may make distinctions in the type of coverage or cost of premiums based on employees' use of tobacco products.

It is discriminatory to terminate the employment of an employee because the person uses tobacco products away from the workplace during nonworking hours, unless such a restriction: